ARAR — A convoy of 20 large trucks carrying more than 250 tons of food products and clothes departed for Syria Wednesday night as part of the Saudi aid campaign to the Syrian people. The aid caravan will arrive in Jordan and enter Syria from the southern border. The manager of the convoy, Badr Al-Samhan, said the aid is worth more than $700,000 and will be distributed among Syrian refugees. He added that 75,000 Syrian refugees would benefit from the relief supplies. Nineteen Saudi aid convoys had entered Syria across the country's southern border and a further 22 through the Turkish border in the past.